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May 6, 2026 at 7:00PM ET

Big Z Swirl (8 Hole) Buzzz, 2026 Ledgestone

$24.99

Discraft’s benchmark straight-flying midrange in Big Z Swirl for the 2026 Ledgestone Open, featuring the collectible 8-hole stamp. The Buzzz needs no introduction — just chains.

The Buzzz has been the standard by which straight-flying midranges are measured for over two decades, and for good reason — it holds whatever line you give it, handles power without turning over, and finishes with a predictable, neutral fade that works in any conditions. Big Z Swirl is a premium, durable plastic with bold visual character, and the 2026 Ledgestone 8-hole stamp makes this one wor... Read More


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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter:21.7 cm
Height:1.9 cm
Rim Depth:1.3 cm
Rim Width:1.2 cm
Max Weight:180.1 g
Date Approved:Sep 30, 2003
Speed
5
Glide
4
Turn
-1
Fade
1
Stable
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The Buzzz has been the standard by which straight-flying midranges are measured for over two decades, and for good reason — it holds whatever line you give it, handles power without turning over, and finishes with a predictable, neutral fade that works in any conditions. Big Z Swirl is a premium, durable plastic with bold visual character, and the 2026 Ledgestone 8-hole stamp makes this one worth adding to the collection.

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Buzzz by Discraft

PDGA Logo

PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter: 21.7 cm
Height: 1.9 cm
Rim Depth: 1.3 cm
Rim Width: 1.2 cm
Max Weight: 180.1 g
Date Approved: Sep 30, 2003

Midrange Driver

Speed: 5 Glide: 4 Turn: -1 Fade: 1 See ALL Buzzz Discs
Who is the manufacturer?
The Big Z Swirl (8 Hole) Buzzz, 2026 Ledgestone is made by Discraft, Ledgestone.
What is the disc model?
This is the Buzzz. Check it out on our famous Flight Guide! You can also check out more Buzzz discs here.
What type of disc is this?
This disc is a Midrange Driver.
What is the stability for this disc?
This disc is rated as stable.
What are the flight numbers for this disc?
The flight numbers are 5 / 4 / -1 / 1. Flight numbers are displayed as Speed / Glide / Turn / Fade. You can compare this disc on our Flight Guide too.

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